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7 Reasons why Costa Rica is the Perfect Vacation Destination for a Student

Costa Rica is a beautiful and safe country, so it’s no wonder that it’s on the radar of many students and expats. Being a...

Costa Rica coronavirus driving, business restrictions for July 2021 (updated)

The Costa Rican government will maintain driving restrictions July 2021 in response to continued highs in coronavirus cases.

Is Costa Rica banning fishing for Blue Marlin and Tarpon?

Rumors and uncertainty are running rabid in the sport fishing community after a list of endangered or threatened species was published in the Gaceta,...

4 Non-Trivial Places to Visit in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a small country in Central America that is known for its natural beauties: sandy beaches, volcanoes, animals, and plants. The capital...

Jaco Beach: A Visitors Guide To Costa Rica’s Popular Beach Town

Only an hour and a half from San Jose’s urban jungle is the popular dark sand beach of Jaco.  It is a quick and...

Costa Rica coronavirus driving, business restrictions for June 2021 (updated)

The Costa Rican government will continue driving restrictions in June 2021 in response to an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.

Costa Rica coronavirus driving, business restrictions for June 2021

The Costa Rican government will continue driving restrictions in June 2021 in response to an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations.

Costa Rica coronavirus driving, business restrictions for May 2021 (updated)

Costa Rica this week announced new measures to address the saturation of its public-health system due to Covid-19.

Costa Rica and Gabon urge to fight wildlife crimes

Both countries are working together with other countries for the adoption of a fourth protocol, specific to the fight against illicit trafficking in wildlife, in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime

Costa Rica travel alert issued by the U.S. Embassy

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica on Tuesday issued a travel alert detailing possible protests and Covid-19 updates.

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Costa Rica’s Bold Plan to End Plastic Pollution by 2040

On World Environment Day, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for action to tackle plastic pollution, a crisis clogging rivers, oceans, and wildlife worldwide. “By...

Costa Rica’s Soaring Incarceration Rate Fuels Debate Over New Prison

Costa Rica ranks fifth in Latin America for incarceration, with 343 people per 100,000 behind bars, trailing only El Salvador, Cuba, Panama, and Brazil,...

Costa Rican Fishermen Sound Alarm on Gulf of Nicoya’s Overfishing Crisis

In Costa Rica’s Gulf of Nicoya, fishermen are raising urgent concerns about a growing crisis threatening their livelihoods and the region’s marine ecosystems. Illegal...

True Stories from Costa Rica’s Tourism Frontlines

Tourists—can’t live with them, can’t live without them. They, and the money they spend here, account for close to 10% of the GDP in...

Costa Rica’s Ocean Forecasting System Protects Cocos Island Marine Life

Costa Rica has rolled out a new ocean forecasting system on Cocos Island, aiming to improve marine safety, support conservation, and strengthen the country's...
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